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Answers (13)

- Lisa Fish, "lisa19529"
- Contributions:39
There both great.

- Mark LeMenager
- Contributions:1716
The one you get up every monring and actually follow.

- sunnyview
- Contributions:25139
I tend to bad mouth investment "guru's" who take other people's money without providing what they promised. RE education is valuable, get rich quick scams are not.

- Dennis Arocho, "ReCoachDennis"
- Contributions:30
I've been investing in real estate and teaching real estate investing for 25 years.
Here is the answer: The best real estate investing system is the one that you implement.
People will tend to bad mouth investing gurus when they don't apply what they learn.
I suggest you learn the basics of how to invest and start off with minimal risk investing such as wholesaling to get your feet wet and earn while you learn.
I write about this in great detail on my blog.
Remember, you have to be willing to step outside of your comfort zone. The real estate investing courses can't turn into a 'staremaster".
Dennis

- Pasadenan
- Contributions:21466
If you want to get in on the "free money", you might want to study Bernie Madoff. Just don't forget to read the last chapter.
It is clear he never expected a recession during his lifetime, and that he never planned an exit strategy (about the same as the Federal Government and US military branches).
Oh well, now us tax payers get to pay his hotel suite costs at about $65k per year.
Isn't American socialism effective?
It is clear he never expected a recession during his lifetime, and that he never planned an exit strategy (about the same as the Federal Government and US military branches).
Oh well, now us tax payers get to pay his hotel suite costs at about $65k per year.
Isn't American socialism effective?

- Linda Strasberg, "L Strasberg"
- Contributions:2315
Rotisserie chicken is good. Just set it and forget it!

- Linda Strasberg, "L Strasberg"
- Contributions:2315
I've been thinking about making a set of DVD's with a course on how you too can buy bank owned properties and pick them up at the county for mere taxes owed. All for only 12 easy monthly installments of $39.99...interest free. When you act today and are the first 500 callers, I will take care of three of the monthly installments and make it available for only 9 easy monthly installments...I will also include the chopper...it slices and dices prices! If you promise to tell a friend, I will also include the twelve piece steak knife set valued at over $300 retail plus the miracle stain remover....a $19.95 value...it removes pet stains instantly....yours today for only S&H We accept MC and Visa only...If you're not 100% delighted with this course we'll even pay the S&H to return it! Please allow three to four months for the credit to appear back on your card.

- Sherry Ferfes, "Sherry ferfes"
- Contributions:27

- Linda Strasberg, "L Strasberg"
- Contributions:2315
If you truly believe the banks will let have one their REO's with no money down...as chinese philosopher once say..."lots of ruck" can you spell CASH

- Bette Defarm
- Contributions:4697
I just can't believe that in 2010 anyone could seriously be interested in what ANY RE guru has to say, forget those particular two. It is so profoundly sad to me that there is anyone left to be victimized by this rubbish, Jux curious: how many scaminars have you ever attended?

- Nic Netherton, "Colorado Lender"
- Contributions:7219
Both are BS artists...
Who is better, Carlton Sheets or John Beck?
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